Arrangement for vitrifying radioactive liquid waste
First Claim
1. Arrangement for vitrifying highly radioactive liquid waste comprising:
- a glass melting furnace for acting upon the liquid waste to be vitrified and wherein an offgas with dust particles entrained therein is generated;
a wet scrubber for washing dust particles from the offgas;
a first conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said glass melting furnace;
a second conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said wet scrubber;
said first and second conduit lengths extending upwardly and being inclined toward each other;
said conduits being interconnected at the respective locations thereof remote from said one ends so as to permit the offgas from said furnace to travel upwardly through said first conduit length along which a portion of said dust particles are deposited and then downwardly to said wet scrubber through said second conduit length along which a further portion of said dust particles are deposited; and
,said first and second conduit lengths being inclined to define respective gradients sufficient to permit said particles to drop into corresponding ones of said furnace and said set scrubber thereby inhibiting the formation of deposits of dust particles in said conduit lengths.
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Abstract
The invention is directed to an arrangement for vitrifying highly radioace waste solutions. The arrangement has a glass melting furnace and a wet scrubber for scrubbing particles of dust out of the offgas from the glass melting furnace. The offgas is passed from the glass melting furnace into the wet scrubber through an offgas conduit. The solids in the offgas are deposited in the offgas conduit. In order to counteract the disadvantageous consequences of such deposits, the offgas conduit includes two conduit lengths. The glass melting furnace is connected to one end of a first one of the conduit lengths via a connecting conduit stub mounted on the melting furnace and the wet scrubber is connected to one end of the second conduit length via a connecting conduit stub on the scrubbers. The two conduit lengths extend upwardly and are inclined toward each other so that they interconnect at their respective other ends. The drop throughout the entire offgas conduit is sufficeint to inhibit the accumulation of dust deposits therein. The vertical connecting conduit stub of the glass melting furnace is provided with an external cooling means in the region where it passes through the top of the furnace thereby keeping deposits soft and loose so that they can drop back into the glass melting furnace.
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1. Arrangement for vitrifying highly radioactive liquid waste comprising:
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a glass melting furnace for acting upon the liquid waste to be vitrified and wherein an offgas with dust particles entrained therein is generated; a wet scrubber for washing dust particles from the offgas; a first conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said glass melting furnace; a second conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said wet scrubber; said first and second conduit lengths extending upwardly and being inclined toward each other; said conduits being interconnected at the respective locations thereof remote from said one ends so as to permit the offgas from said furnace to travel upwardly through said first conduit length along which a portion of said dust particles are deposited and then downwardly to said wet scrubber through said second conduit length along which a further portion of said dust particles are deposited; and
,said first and second conduit lengths being inclined to define respective gradients sufficient to permit said particles to drop into corresponding ones of said furnace and said set scrubber thereby inhibiting the formation of deposits of dust particles in said conduit lengths. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. Arrangement for vitrifying a highly radioactive liquid waste comprising:
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a glass melting furnace for acting upon the liquid waste to be vitrified and wherein an offgas with dust particles entrained therein is generated; a wet scrubber for washing dust particles from the offgas; a first conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said glass melting furnace; a second conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said wet scrubber; said first and second conduit lengths extending upwardly and being inclined toward each other; said conduits being interconnected at the respective locations thereof remote from said one ends so as to permit the offset from said furnace to travel upwardly through said first conduit length and downwardly through said second conduit length to said wet scrubber thereby inhibiting the formation of deposits of dust particles in said conduit lengths; and
,first and second vertical connecting conduit stubs mounted in said furnace and said scrubber, respectively, said first connecting conduit stubs being connected to said one end of said first conduit length and said second connecting conduit stub being connected to said one end of said second conduit length. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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5. Arrangement for vitrifying a highly radioactive liquid waste comprising:
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a glass melting furnace for acting upon the liquid waste to be vitrified and wherein an offgas with dust particles entrained therein is generated; a wet scrubber for washing dust particles from the offgas; a first conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said glass melting furnace; a second conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said wet scrubber; said first and second conduit lengths extending upwardly and being inclined toward each other; said conduits being interconnected at the respective locations thereof remote from said one ends so as to permit the offgas from said furnace to travel upwardly through said first conduit length and downwardly through said second conduit length to said wet scrubber thereby inhibiting the formation of deposits of dust particles in said conduit lengths; and
,said first and second conduit lengths having respective other ends defining respective openings, the arrangement further including end closure caps covering said openings and being adapted so as to be temporarily removable to permit cleaning said conduit lengths.
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6. Arrangement for virtrifying a highly radioactive liquid waste comprising:
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a glass melting furnace for acting upon the liquid waste to be virtrified and wherein an offgas with dust particles entrained therein is generated; a wet scrubber for washing dust particles from the offgas; a first conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said glass melting furnace; a second conduit length communicating at one end thereof with said wet scrubber; said first and second conduit lengths extending upwardly and being inclined toward each other; said conduits being interconnected at the respective locations thereof remote from said one ends so as to permit the offgas from said furnace to travel upwardly through said first conduit length and downwardly through said second conduit length to said wet scrubber thereby inhibiting the formation of deposits of dust particles in said conduit lengths; and
,feed means for feeding materials into said first conduit length, said feed means including;
a down conduit communicating with said first conduit length at a location beneath the intersection of said first and second conduit lengths; and
, metering means for metering said materials into said down conduit.
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